Schacholympiade Siegen 1970
Zitat von Conrad Schormann am 18. Mai 2023, 8:31 UhrHans-Dietrich Genscher eröffnete das Spektakel. Als Fischer auf Spassky traf, drängten sich 4.500 Zuschauer in der Halle - und einige fielen in Ohnmacht. Wunderbarer Film über die Schacholympiade Siegen 1970:
https://youtu.be/51icHgS1vSE
https://de.chessbase.com/post/dokumentarfilm-zur-schacholympiade-siegen-1970
Hans-Dietrich Genscher eröffnete das Spektakel. Als Fischer auf Spassky traf, drängten sich 4.500 Zuschauer in der Halle - und einige fielen in Ohnmacht. Wunderbarer Film über die Schacholympiade Siegen 1970:
https://de.chessbase.com/post/dokumentarfilm-zur-schacholympiade-siegen-1970
Zitat von Conrad Schormann am 21. Juni 2025, 13:46 Uhrhttps://bsky.app/profile/tuurone.bsky.social/post/3ls43vskqrc2r
https://bsky.app/profile/tuurone.bsky.social/post/3ls3zpqssxk2r
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Famous encounter Spassky-Fischer at the 1970 #chess Olympiad in Siegen. Fischer pondering over his 28th move.
— !TUUR (Arthur van de Oudeweetering) (@tuurone.bsky.social) 2025-06-21T08:07:16.274Z
Last round of the Siegen Olympiad 1970, Lombardy-Calvo (1-0/74). The adjournments were played out Saturday 26/9, Browne (agitated)-Kagan being the last one to finish (½-½/96). Unlikely the famous offhand game Fischer-Andersson was played this day #NewInChess mag 2025/4 #chessfactcheck
— !TUUR (Arthur van de Oudeweetering) (@tuurone.bsky.social) 2025-06-21T07:28:05.588Z
The USSR-squad (playing & non-playing!) at the 1970 Olympiad in front of the hotel where Fischer-Andersson was to be played after the event. bsky.app/profile/tuur...
— !TUUR (Arthur van de Oudeweetering) (@tuurone.bsky.social) 2025-06-22T19:14:56.371Z
Zitat von Conrad Schormann am 13. September 2025, 11:19 Uhrhttps://twitter.com/dgriffinchess/status/1966791581270221059
https://twitter.com/dgriffinchess/status/1969272813124038998
On this day in 1970 - the 19th Olympiad, Siegen (West Germany). In the 1st round of the 'A' final, Wolfgang Uhlmann faces Bobby Fischer on top board of the East Germany v. USA match. The game was drawn in 42 moves.
(📷via https://t.co/KnYA4vM4Vi.) #chess pic.twitter.com/Grvxgtvcmq— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) September 13, 2025
55 years ago today: one of the most famous games of the 20th century - the clash between Boris Spassky & Bobby Fischer on top board of the USSR v. USA match in the 6th round of the 'A' final at the 19th Olympiad, in Siegen, West Germany.
(📷via https://t.co/78E50E1Srr.) #chess pic.twitter.com/BUNyfuenHQ— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) September 20, 2025